At a glanceAt a glanceSurname: HainesFirst name: MabelOther Christian names: Gender: FemaleChildren: NoBurial number: 722Born: 0/1/1886Died: 15/09/1913Buried: 20/09/1913Occupation: Assistant in a Fruit NurseryHeene Hallmark: NoCommonwealth War Grave: No The GraveThe graveCemetery area: EBCemetery row: 5Cemetery plot: 9what3words location: https://what3words.com/placed.straw.lengthBurial remains: Unknown The headstoneHeadstone inscription: In loving memory of Mabel Haines who died Sept 15th 1913 "Until the day break and the shadows flee away" Life storyLife storyMabel was born in the village of Sherbourne, Warwickshire, the daughter of John and Mary Anne. She was baptised there on 31 Jan. Her father worked on a farm as a waggoner. Mabel suffered from a spinal curvature from childhood (Census records). The family moved from Warwickshire to Worthing before 1911. John had a nursery in Lansdowne Road where he grew fruit. Mabel died on 15 Sep 1913. from influenza and cardiac failure. The Bungalow in Lansdowne Road was later replaced by Kenilworth House Flats. Mary died in 1916 and John in 1919. Both are buried at Heene.Burial researcher: Carol Sullivan Further informationBirthDate born: 00/01/1886 DeathDeath (details)Date of death: 15/09/1913Age (at time of death): 27Cause of death: Influenza; Cardian Failure.Address at time of death: The Bungalow, Lansdowne Road, Worthing, Sussex, England Census and miscellaneous informationCensus information1891 census: Fulbrook Lane, Sherbourne, Warwickshire John aged 45, ag lab, waggoner. Mary Anne aged 43. Agnes aged 15. Mabel aged 5.1901 census: Wellesbourne, Warwickshire - John aged 56, waggoner on farm. Mary Anne aged 53. Mabel aged 15.1911 census: "The Bungalow" Lansdowne Road, Worthing John aged 66, fruit grower and gardener. Mary Anne aged 63. Mabel aged 25, assists in nursery. Previous Random burial Next